This laparoscopic liver extraction does indeed look quite aggressive.
But in reality, it also requires a high level of skill.
First, the liver needs to be wrapped up nicely.
The aim is to minimize the size of the liver as much as possible.
The incision for laparoscopic surgery is only two to three centimeters.
Once the liver is wrapped into a shape resembling Turkish ice cream.
Extract!
At this point, go as quickly as possible. If it really doesn't work, expand the incision a bit.
The full name of the extraction bag is: Disposable Specimen Extraction Bag.
This thing is also connected to other parts, including a cannula and a handle, and most importantly, an opening mechanism.
And before extracting, Zhou Mo Sen repeatedly pulled the handle.
Causing the bag to contract multiple times, continually reducing the volume of the liver to be extracted.
This step really requires a high level of skill.
It seems simple, but executing it is not easy.
If the force is not controlled well, leading to the bag being unable to reopen.
The bag becomes useless.
Unfortunately, current laparoscopic surgeries use this kind of bag and mechanism.
Once fully closed, it cannot be reopened.
In the future, mechanisms that can open and close multiple times will appear.
With them, it will be easy and convenient.
But for now, we probably have to wait a few more years.
Therefore, one has to handle things slowly and cautiously.
If it fails, the bag must be cut open or something similar.
That's really troublesome.
As for the extraction moment, indeed, there is some violence involved.
But it can only be done this way.
Doctors, if they're not tough, how can they treat patients?
Just like our orthopedic doctors.
If they don't have a tough heart when wielding a big hammer, how can their hands remain steady?
However, in reality, the liver won't be harmed.
Zhou Mo Sen's operation this time truly astonished Professor Hansen.
Not only this professor, but others were also deeply shocked.
One must know, last time, laparoscopic surgery was used only to transplant the liver inside.
Sending it in allows for a larger incision, right?
Sidney reacted the fastest, recovering from her daze.
Then she gave a little applause.
The small celebration in the surgical room followed.
This surgery is still confidential, so there were not many people in the room, only the governor and the hospital director in the observation room.
They were also happy when they saw the situation.
"Did it succeed?" The governor's smile now felt a bit like learning to smile from Connor.
"The liver extraction succeeded."
Yes, only half is complete.
At this time, someone arrived in the observation room.
Professor Feng John, the current authority on liver transplants in All America, finally arrived.
"Oh, I'm really sorry, my flight was delayed."
Naturally, everyone had nothing to say, and the governor was very courteous.
"No problem, no problem."
Glad you could come.
But Feng John quickly noticed something amiss.
"Oh, is it possible..."
The atmosphere was quite joyful. Was the surgery finished?
Looking below.
Someone explained a bit, "The liver splitting was just completed, next will be..."
Upon hearing this, Feng John's mind was immediately shaken.
He could see that the surgery was a laparoscopic operation.
Coupled with the information about the liver splitting.
Does it need any further explanation?
Using laparoscopic surgery for liver extraction!
Originally, Feng John planned to carefully observe the laparoscopic liver transplant surgery.
Result...
He could indeed observe the transplant process, but the previous segment... oh dear!
Feng John couldn't help feeling a bit anxious.
If only he had come earlier.
But no matter what, quickly begin the next step of the surgery.
Professor Feng changed into surgical attire, thoroughly cleaned and disinfected, and then entered the surgical room.
A nurse helped put on surgical gloves for him.
"Hello, Dr. Zhou Mosen, hello, Professor Hansen."
The order of his greetings was a bit problematic.
Zhou Mo Sen had to respond with a simple, "Hello, Professor Feng."
Professor Hansen also greeted, "Hello, Professor Feng."
However, Hansen added a sentence.
"Would you like to also..."
He didn't finish the sentence but gave a look.
Meaning, would you like to also perform the operation?
Laparoscopic surgery, after all, can have several incisions.
With good coordination, multiple people can operate.
But there's just a little... so many instruments in the patient's belly.
This indeed seems a bit excessive.
Typically, laparoscopic surgery with two doctors is already enough.
Feng John laughed heartily, "Please continue with your surgery, I'll just watch from the side."
Even though he said he'd watch, he must stay quite close.
Soon after, the surgery to implant the liver into Catherine began.
Of course, prior to this, Catherine's diseased liver had to be extracted.
This actually involved handling many blood vessels.
Professor Feng watched from the side and couldn't help but murmur a few words.
He was familiar with laparoscopy, just had never done it during liver transplants before.
Until the diseased liver was extracted, and then...
Zhou Mo Sen appeared again, and that disposable specimen extraction bag this time... sizzled with a smell like roasted meat.
The laparoscope uses an electric knife, the proper name is electric hook due to its hook-like shape.
The diseased liver was quickly segmented into small pieces, and the bag contracted viciously.
Then the extraction bag swiftly came out.
Upon seeing this, Feng John inexplicably felt Zhou Mo Sen...
Quite aggressive, quite swift.
...
The sun in Los Angeles came out.
Catherine's laparoscopic liver transplant surgery finally ended.
Zhou Mo Sen and Hansen were both drenched in sweat.
The other medical personnel were the same.
Even Feng John, who didn't really participate, had a shiny head.
He was bald, with no hair in the middle.
But, the surgery was a great success.
Thus...
Clap clap!
When the doctors came out, there was a round of applause.
Yet another milestone in medical history!
Most crucial was...
"Amazing! You are amazing! Thank you! Thank you all!"
The governor was practically ecstatic.
He gave each of these doctors a forceful hug.
With his physique, such a hug… it's not easy for ordinary people to handle.
But, it was very joyful.
And when it came to Zhou Mo Sen...
"Dr. Zhou, I owe you a favor!"
This line from the governor's mouth had a cinematic feel.
Indeed, many American movies have this line.
And Zhou Mo Sen's response now was quite amusing.
After the hug, Zhou Mo Sen simply said, "You said it, I remember it!"
This favor… wasn't it just a courtesy?
Anyhow, many people say it just as a formality, right?
Zhou Mo Sen wanted the governor's actual 'favor debt'?
The governor was very happy at this moment, it seemed he didn't even think.
"No problem! I truly owe you a favor! My whole family does!"
He acknowledged it on the spot!
The governor had a good attitude after all.
But actually, the governor wasn't blind, he could see.
Zhou Mo Sen played a crucial role in this surgery.
And having gained the 'favor debt from the governor,' Zhou Mo Sen naturally was very happy.
But before he could leave, Hansen came over.
"Why did you think of using laparoscopy for liver extraction?"
Yes, aren't you a plastic surgeon?
Regarding this question, Zhou Mo Sen had thought about it long ago.
"After the last surgery, I was considering this. Wouldn't the donor's abdomen also be left with a massive scar?"
Hansen nodded in agreement, indeed, we should also care for the donors.
But unexpectedly, before Hansen could continue, Feng John arrived.
"Dr. Zhou, I still have openings for students, not sure if you…"
Huh? This authority on liver transplants in All America wants to poach?
"No way!" Professor Hansen was almost furious.
The two old professors seemed on the verge of arguing, but when they looked at Zhou Mo Sen.
He walked away.
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